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    NS, PS4, PS5, Win, XBO, XSX/S: 90 The Making of Karateka: Digital Eclipse August 29, 2023 NS, PC, PS4, PS5, XBO, XSX/S: 90 Jack Jeanne: Broccoli: Aksys Games: June 15, 2023 Android, iOS, NS 90 Marvel's Spider-Man 2: Insomniac Games: Sony Interactive Entertainment: October 20, 2023 PS5 90 Tents & Trees: Frozax Games March 14, 2023 NS 90 ...

  7. Machine-check exception - Wikipedia

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    When the MCEs are not fatal, they will also typically be copied to the system log and/or systemd journal. For some systems, ECC and other correctable errors may be reported through MCE facilities. [5] Example: CPU 0: Machine Check Exception: 0000000000000004 Bank 2: f200200000000863 Kernel panic: CPU context corrupt

  8. List of SMTP server return codes - Wikipedia

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    The Basic Status Codes have been in SMTP from the beginning, with RFC 821 in 1982, but were extended rather extensively, and haphazardly so that by 2003 RFC 3463 rather grumpily noted that: "SMTP suffers some scars from history, most notably the unfortunate damage to the reply code extension mechanism by uncontrolled use.

  9. Exception handling - Wikipedia

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    The first hardware exception handling was found in the UNIVAC I from 1951. Arithmetic overflow executed two instructions at address 0 which could transfer control or fix up the result. [16] Software exception handling developed in the 1960s and 1970s. Exception handling was subsequently widely adopted by many programming languages from the ...